Aim Temperate marine systems globally are warming at accelerating rates, facilitating the poleward movement of warm-water species, which are tropicalizing higher-latitude reefs. While temperature plays a key role in structuring species distributions, less is known about how species’ early life stages are responding to warming-induced changes in preferred nursery habitat availability. We aim to identify key ecological and environmental drivers of juvenile reef fishes’ distributions in the context of ocean warming. Location South-eastern Australian coastline from 30 to 37°S. ...
Warming waters and changing ocean currents are increasing the supply of tropical fish larvae to temp...
Latitudinal gradients in water temperature may be useful for predicting the likely responses of mari...
Warming waters and changing ocean currents are increasing the supply of tropical fish larvae to temp...
Aim Temperate marine systems globally are warming at accelerating rates...
Aim: Temperate marine systems globally are warming at accelerating rates, facilitating the poleward ...
Aim Temperate marine systems globally are warming at accelerating rates...
© Inter-Research 2016. Poleward redistribution of species, facilitated by global warming, will be co...
Distribution shifts of demersal fishes are important adaptive responses to warming oceans for specie...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. Range shifts as a result of warming oceans call for evaluation...
Aim: Climate change is redistributing species globally, resulting in altered community structures an...
© 2017, Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. A major outcom...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Range shifts of tropical marine species to temperate latitudes are pred...
The southeast coast of Australia is a global hotspot for increasing ocean temperatures due to climat...
1. Coral-reef fishes are shifting their distributions poleward in response to human-mediated ocean w...
Latitudinal gradients in water temperature may be useful for predicting the likely responses of mari...
Warming waters and changing ocean currents are increasing the supply of tropical fish larvae to temp...
Latitudinal gradients in water temperature may be useful for predicting the likely responses of mari...
Warming waters and changing ocean currents are increasing the supply of tropical fish larvae to temp...
Aim Temperate marine systems globally are warming at accelerating rates...
Aim: Temperate marine systems globally are warming at accelerating rates, facilitating the poleward ...
Aim Temperate marine systems globally are warming at accelerating rates...
© Inter-Research 2016. Poleward redistribution of species, facilitated by global warming, will be co...
Distribution shifts of demersal fishes are important adaptive responses to warming oceans for specie...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. Range shifts as a result of warming oceans call for evaluation...
Aim: Climate change is redistributing species globally, resulting in altered community structures an...
© 2017, Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. A major outcom...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Range shifts of tropical marine species to temperate latitudes are pred...
The southeast coast of Australia is a global hotspot for increasing ocean temperatures due to climat...
1. Coral-reef fishes are shifting their distributions poleward in response to human-mediated ocean w...
Latitudinal gradients in water temperature may be useful for predicting the likely responses of mari...
Warming waters and changing ocean currents are increasing the supply of tropical fish larvae to temp...
Latitudinal gradients in water temperature may be useful for predicting the likely responses of mari...
Warming waters and changing ocean currents are increasing the supply of tropical fish larvae to temp...